The study of my Family Tree

Sometimes I’m amazed at the kindness of strangers. I realized that the First Baptist Church of North Stonington, CT had to be in the general vicinity as the Pendleton Hill Cemetery. I sent and email to the church through their website asking if it was nearby and just the next day, today, I got an email from a lady at the church saying the cemetery is right behind the church. I got a lot of help a gal with the Grafton, NY Historical Society in locating a couple of cemeteries there. I’m always getting help from volunteers on findagrave.com. This is one of the reasons I love to help folks with their trees and to pass on all the knowledge I have gained. Genealogy research is something that you can take to your grave. If you don’t pass it on and share your work with others, what’s the point?

Here is the CEMETERY OF THE DAY….Beaver Creek Cemetery (AKA Beebe Cemetery #11), Brookfield, NY …Opposite the school house. Overgrown with Bushes. Several slate stones, no markings show now. I found a old school house called the Giles School House located next to the Brookfield Historical Society at approximately 10554 Main St, Brookfield (West Edmeston) but I’m sure if this is the school house they are talking about. http://home.comcast.net/~ingallsam/Cemeteries/Brookfield/Brook14.htm

So it occurred to me that maybe the reason why on one is leaving a comment is because it seems to me a very well hidden secret as to how to leave one. If you go to the bottom of each post, there is a section will small lettering. On there you will see LEAVE A COMMENT in very small letters, click on there to leave a comment for me. I’m thinking about changing the theme of the page. Maybe a different one will make leaving a comment more obvious.